What to do with a large stone?

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Wow, just seen the stone, 88ct of exceptional clarity :eek: . Polished a couple of windows for Martyz so we could really see inside and apart from one inclusion going across the stone which would most likely be a cutting plane to split the stone into two, it is eye clean internally.

Given him John Broadfoot's number as I think John is the best to provide final advice on this lovely rock.
 
Thanks for your help and advice with my rock Dihusky.
A little window into the soul of this stone and a another step closer in the decision making process.
Martyz
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Absolute pleasure, was great meeting another member and discussing common interests, plus you had a bunch of nice stuff.

As for you impending break, this will give some good info on the Labradorite location: https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=20496 the right turn LW refers to is still Bulmers Rd, right near Mackellar Range Coffee, not the earlier one which is a private road.

Also when you get to the paddock look in past scratchings from others, surprising how much they've missed by not getting their eye in. All you'll need is small hand rakes, trowels and collecting buckets, bit of water can be handy for a quick clean as well. The other spot is past the big trees following the fence until you find the crawl under spot, then anywhere in the bank.

Have fun. H
 

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